LBJ is more like a current version of Oscar Robertson, in my eyes.
So, he is pretty fucking good.
As far as Jordan, it's not only the on-court accolades that puts him among the greatest, but the off-court impact.
Combine the two, hard act to follow.
Kobe came the "closest", as far as the Jordan "clones" go.
I don't even see James and Jordan as even being in the same apples to bowling balls argument, game wise, or accomplishment wise.
It's not knocking James. At all. I'm saying they are just different.
No doubt, Sweet. LJ is a different act who still has more to accomplish. Although I think LJ would've been further ahead had he played with a more synergistic Cleveland crew. That's just my opinion.
No doubt, Sweet. LJ is a different act who still has more to accomplish. Although I think LJ would've been further ahead had he played with a more synergistic Cleveland crew. That's just my opinion.
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